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House Hotel. In the Council Hall the other Grand Councillor with " the exception of Prince Ching, who was not present, found the Regent awaiting thats with the edict dismissing Yuan Shik-kal from office already drafted. According to our authority the Regent request- ed the Councilors to append their signaturas to; the fateful document without discassion, and
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THE tour of the Korean Emparat has had salutary effects. Among others it is noticed that many Koreans are now cutting off their top knots.
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Prince Ching was written the character signify ing that he was lit.
When of Tisoista it is uncertain whether, as reported in some circles, Yusu Shih-kal endeavoured to ses Viceroy Yang Stib-bing and was refused admission to the yamčo. What is known is that his sudden departure from. Peking to a foreign settlement caused
THE Dalai Lama is delaying, by idle and considerable uneasiness among the Grand expensive travel, bis return to Tibet, and the Councillors who had countersigned the adici |`dismissing him. A dispatch, was at once xen; Mongolian Superintendency has telegraphed. He will also call on the Viceroy as soon as the occurred, the skippar beard two shots fired from that that gentleman would once-more
to. Tientsin guaranteeing him his personal urging him to hasten his stopa, safety, if he would return to Peking, and polats ing out that a wholly erroneous complex- would be placed on his fellow ion Councillors' compliance with the Regent's orders, if Yuan Shih-kai lent colour to the belief that it was necessary for him.td can be little doubt that, inasmuch as he had ese authorities admit that they are now con- transferred his wives to Tientsin, Yuan Shih-sidering at what point of the South Manchuris kai had not intended to return to Paking from Railway connection may be effected with
THE Government has telegraphed to the Viceroy of Kwangtung and the Governor of Kiangel instructing them to give strict orders to the troops to suppress and prevent any risings...
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posed of the old administrat Details of what may be termed a sensational afternoon, when Mr. incident which fortunately did not result in any newly appointed Presl harm except for the arrest of the alleged culpilt dressed a few reman bave reached us film an authoritative source.referred to the fact that it would appear that while the British steamer ing of the Board before Chan Ba (Captain Lowingdon) was proceeding tions. He was glad that This morning, the Viceroy of Canton sent au official to the Italian Consulate-Guneral with a Cheque of ten thousand dollars (Hongkong Thursday, the 14th instant, at about 4 pm, the and felt sure that it uotes) for the sufferem from the earthquake invesıgi ran lolo as wood taft, which was in the of all present "to_carry" "on Southern Italy. Mr. Volpicelli: at opce wired Fairway, in trying to clear the entrance to of the Board. He regretted that his thanks and will send a despatch fo-morrow, avoid patting the ship ashore. As soon as this phreys did not stand fer re-election
period of meaming is overge of bank and felt the bullets pass quite close to ....... The Italian Consul-Generat took the cheque him. When be heard the first shot, he thought at once to the Hongkong & Shanghat Bank, was accidental, but on the second shot Mr. Henty Humphreys in the course of a and had the money transferred telegraphically being fired, he actually saw a man, belong brief address, said that he greatly appreciated. to the Banca d'Italia tat. Rome, informing hising to a guard boat, in a kneeling, posi and thanked the President for bis kind remarks? Government at the same time. The Hong|tion, bringing his rifle down from his about his work. During the thres years he kong & Shanghai Bank vary kindly transferred shoulder. As soon as he got clear of the rafi, and his colleague, Mr. Hooper, wore on the be anchored his ship, armed himself with a re- Board, a great amount of work was involved on This generous gift of the Viceroy is import volver, and landed in his boat abreast of the the member. This was, in the spankura aut as a new step in the friendly relations guard boat. He demanded of the official in opinion, principally due to the appointment
wean China and foreign countries if our charge of her why he had been fired at. At Bir Matthaw Nathan of the Inquiry Commia with memory does not fail us, this is the Grst in fist, they denied all knowledge of anyone bav- sion to report on corruption. To stance of China taking past officially in a working fired, but they subsequently admitted that spectacles of $10,000, being «xpens of international assistance for a great
they had only "fired in the air. He then the plague search for unknown- calamity that has taken place at such inquired as to the second shot, and remedicines and on thousands of unk distance, and where, there are no Chinese ceived a reply that they were "Bring Chinese contractors without business a emigrasia. China sect assistance at the time of
at thieves." On this statement being made, or prity cash books, be trusted, would not the San Franciace saghquake, but in that city the official was given to understand that be there are very many Chinese residents who was to go with the Captain to the Commissioner have their friendí cúd relations, especially in of Customs. He strongly objected, bot on be. It is reported that the Government of Korea Southern China.
ing shown the revolver, ba got into bis own has lately decided to graut a yearly subsidy of and Reggio not only happened at a great boat and followed the Chan Po, afterwards 14,800 yen for three years toward the new coast-distance, but the relations between China being taken before Mr. Destetan, to whom the ing service from Makpa to Quelpart, Chom and laly bave been hithatto very rare, as
case was explained. The latter, not being able chang, Kunsan, Chulpe, and Prepsenogpoliaty bar no colonies for the Chinese to emigrate to do anything in the matter, advised Captain to, and the generally buys silk through foreign Lewingdon, to repon the occurrence as soon as undertaken by Mr. Taurutara Takeuchi there.
Grms; until Chisa began to build railways he got to Wuchow, On the arrival of the s.s, THE world can seldom, in the words of Tenny. very few Italians came to China, and they Wanting at 3.30 o'clock on the afternoon of the sap, have seen a costline funeral" than the are still not very numerous. The gift of the following day, Mr. Porter, the new Consul £750,000 obsequies of the late Emperor, and Canton Viceroy must therefore be consider from Canton for Wuchow, arrived, accompanied Dowager-Empress of Chins. Reuter tells used as a purely philanthropic act, and as à fur by Commander White, of the Robin, and visited the Chan Fo. They certified that a hole, which the cost is Tis, 6,000,000, and the amount is ther indication that China fatends to enter quite in accordance with the Chinese saying the comity of nations is the bighest mean the Captain subsequently discovered in the that "the most important thing in life is to get ing of that expression. It has been very awning and a bracket of wood which had been gratifying for the Italian Consul-General, Mr chipped off close to the telegraph and just above Volpicelli, who has spost the greater and the the Captain's head where he was standing was. best part of his life in China (he has been a caused by a bullet, and they had no hesitation resident for over 27 years) to be the recipient in stating that fact. "of "this"first" gift inspired-by-international-
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fear of a worst fate than mere ostracism. Bat Fakumen. the Grand Councillors' appeal was signed by Prince Ching and Yuan responded to it imme- THE Ministry of Finance in Peking has in diately, returning the same evening to Pekstructed the provincial governments, by Ing. His wives followed him in special cors on the next day, and on the Tuesday the telegram, to give general orders to their subor
dinate, officials to organize special offices for Ex-President of the Waiwapn and bis family the study of fiasco. lot by special train at five o'clock for Horan. Behind this somewhat bald par rative of events it is difficult to penetrate It is understood, however, that Prince Ching refused to countenance the massures adopted sgainst Yuan Shib-kai, and that in consequence he has incurred the displeasure of the Regent, H. E. Chang Chih-tang is also reported to have held aloof from the antagonism towards the ex- Viceroy of Chibli, and in credited with baving urged Prince Chlua to proceed 'cautiously, in order to avoid stirring up eumity by precipit- ale action. The attitude of the fatter bas been that he would not be associated the government with Yuan Shih-kai in of China, and that "he is satisfied with his dismissal from office. « in deferance, morgprer, to the anxiety expressed regarding the Regent's' future policy, the Government has allowed it to be understood that an intention exists to persecule Yuan Shih-kai's friends and protégés
From an historical point of view the details of Yuan Shib-kai's, dismissal have a special Intercit, dad they will also go some way to words allaying the alarm not uppaturally felt at first in foreign circles on reading the edict of New Year's Day. In a letter which we publishi in this issue from a correspondent in Tientsio the feelings probably entertained by Prince Tun ice was in fine condition at the Tientsin Ch'on towards Yuzn Shih-kai are ably sel Rink, on January '5, and a`large number of 'fortb, and if they represent a fair analysis of people were skating.theicon. Arrangements the relations between the two men, it can hard-have been made for the Cameron's Band to A communications intented for publication inly be urged that the Regent has acted beyond play every Saturday; and that of the 75th Pun- Ta HONGKONG THERAPI should this rights. Ten years ago Yuan Shih-kai jabis and of the 16th French Colonial Regt. addrowed to The Editor, 1, Ica House Road, and decided upon his plan of action at a crisis in will play alternately each Wednesday through the country's bistory, and the part that he then took carried him in the interval to high emic- ence in the state. Toto the motives - which
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W IT is stated that Chinese high officials (as distinguished from Manchu) are declining in influence and the Government will remove the Viceroys of Manchuris and-- Chihli and the Governors of Shantung, Klangal and Aohul on the ostensible plea of the result of the anqual scrutiny into the conduct and administration of officials.
out the season.
The disaster at Messina
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We do not necessarily endorse the opinions expressed by Correspondenta la this column.)
THE SANITARY BOARD ELECTION,
To the Editor of the "Hongkong Telegramı,"
Dear Sir, I fod that by inadvertence my manifeste was addressed to the Ratepayers of Hongkong, and I desire to take this public opportunity of correcting the error. Under
"A report of the occurrence has boon--sent-to the Consul General at Canton....
KANG PU WBI INTERVIEWED,
DISCUSSES DISMISSAL OF YUAN SHI
KAI AT PENANG
The Straits Echo bas interviewed Kaog Yu- Wel, the Celebrated reformer, who, it declares, regards the situation in Faking arising out of the dismissal of Vuan Shih-kai as favourable to the prospects of a Constitution. Mr. Kang admitted that no man was better fitted for the the new Public Health amended Ordinance task of organising the Chinese army than the which was passed last year, the classes of per-disgraced statesman, who made of it a force sons, who are mentioned in Mr. Shelton that exacted the respect of foreign Powers. But, at the same time, he maintained that Yuan ON January 4 the Marist Brothers opened their Hooper's letter as being eligible to vote can new school, in a large and bandsume new pre-exercise the franchise whether they pay rates Shih-kal never scrupled to utilise the army to extend his political influence. Since the Ching mists on the German Concession, Tientsin, or not.-I am, Sir, The old premises, in the Rue St. Louis, hava,
dynasty no Minister had been so powerful, pow been closed. The new 'school building
because nong bad so convincing a cabs of *exacting respect. now enables the Brothers to take in boarding puplis. The class rooms, refectories, dor- mitories, &c., are all well appointed, well venti-
THE boycott against Japanese goods, to stubbornly carried on at Hongkong and Can- ton, thanks to the timely action of the Hong-. kong authorities and the promulgation of new regulations restricting the boycotters, bas ap patently come to an end. Demands for sundry goods as well as matins products are inciear log and cargoes for South China have lately been considerably enlarged. — Japan Advertiser,
The fake por quarter and for metaem, proportional, such wide popularity. His action of ten years Subscription for any period law than one mouth ago, however, created for him bitter enemies. will be charged as for full months.
They are now in power, and Yuan Shih-kailated, and comfortable. The daily no in delivered free when the address is for all bis reform zeal of to day, has to go, accubia to mossinger. Peak subscribers can have judged by Chinese standards, the Regent in their coples delivered at their residences without the circumstances has acted not only naturally any extra charge. On copios esat by past an but with marked restraint. It will be hoped * additional $1.50 per quarter is charged for postage. by foreigners intérested in. Chien that this The postage on the weekly lasts to any part of the diagnosis of the situation in Peking is correct.
world lạ 80 conta par quarter,
The Regant has shown himself capable of Slugls, Coples, Daily, ten cents. Weekly, tweny
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manship is directed on the sound fines of reform and progress, his presence at the helm at this juncture should be of incal. culable good to China. But, as we have raid IT appears from a Tokio despatch to the faint. before, he must not be surprised if a closer chí that on learning of the intention of the Fuji, scrutiny is now exercised from abroad upon the Spinning Company to float a load of Y3,000,000 acts of the Chinese Government.TM Ho can sum several financiers abroad offered through for mon around him enlightened officials still cap cign firms or individuals at Yokohams to up. able of promoting the reform movement with destake the loan. Their proposals have, how- out Yuan Shih-kai's leadership, or he can ever, been rejected, as the rates of interest favour the policy of reaction'usually associated asked were as high as 7 or 7.5 per cent. An
man of bis experience and ability should en- the loan without any Bank guarantee of repay. tertain the belief that China is in a position toment, but the Company is awaiting further dispense with foreign assistance in the redevelopments in order to secure the most ad organization of the empire. Popular clamour vantageous offer. holds that it is in such a position; and the Regent's strength of character will be test
Ou January 12, 1959, at Shanghai, the wife of GEORGE LANGLANDS, of a daughter.
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HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1999.
THE DOWNFALL OF YUAN SHIH-KAL
The following leading article is reproduced
from the N.C. D. Newr of 14th inst
The latest advices from Paking, enable a
Yours faithfully, GERARD H. L. FITZWILLIAMS, M.D. CH. B. & F.R.C.S.E. 31, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, January 19th, 1909.
DAIRY FARM'S PREMISES CLEANSED.
FREE OF RINDERPEST,
in another columa, will be found a letter from Mr. Adam Gibson, Colonial Veterinary Burgeon, reporting an outbreak of rinderpest at the Dairy Farm's premises at Pokfulam. The following letter above the same signature was
also received and laid on the table at the meet- ing of the Sanitary Board this afternoon :-
again. There was very little-workc now for the Sanitary Board to do under the New Ordin ance. All matters pertaining to buildingsbad been transferred to the Building Authority The work of the Sanitary Board, the speakes declared with some bitterness, had dwindled down to practically bathing. For this reason if for no other, he was going to take his leave of the Board without any regret, la conclusion, the speaker thanked the President, his predecessor and the members of the Board
for the courtesy which had lavariably been shown to him.
Mr. Shelton Hooper said that he joined with Mt. Humphreys in thanking the President and hit predecessor,. It would be wanting if the speaker failed to allude to H.E. the Governor, His Excellency arrived at a moment when the Commission: had just concluded their deliberations and it therefore followed that H.E. bad to study, the enactments which; wore.drawn up and which the legislation pro- posed. The public bad noticed that there was. not very good feeling between the officials and unofficials. He saw no reason why there should exist any friction. Instead of the officials bein placed on the top, as li were, and the unofficiala at the bottom; his idea were to mix them to gether. His Excellency gaya bis permission. to the officials to vote according to their conscience and in a manner as if they.. were unofficials, and that, the speaker thought, had gone a long way to produce barmony among the members. He had no axe to grind, although some people were unkind enough to say so. Since he joined the Board three years ago, there were altogether roj Board meetings, at go of which he was pred sont, and the speaker challenged the Secretary with all his past records' to say that he had eva, voted in connection with any matter in which he was interested otherwise than according to his highest sense of duty. That was his policy in the past and that was going to be his policy in the future.
A NEW YORK CHINA-SCRAPER.
"Nearly half of the Ministers of China were appointed at his suggestion, and, with the moral support of the late Empress Dowager, he prac
It is proposed to erect a skyscraper In New tically ruled the kingdom. Keng Yu-wel is-York which shall haya six stories underground, convinced that Yoan Bhib-kai, is a reactionary The plan represapis a new movement in sky. at besit and strongly anti-foreign to boot, in icraper construction. spite of his protestations to the contrary and his show of goodwill to the Ministers of the Foreign Powers resident in Peking,
He strongly opposed the scheme of adminis- 'trative refor.ns which the late Emperor sought to introduce in 1898, and it was he, it is alloyed, who instigated the Boxers to attack the Lega tions in P.king, in 1970. When the late
The architect says that the six underground stories will be made just an heallfful na tha. thousands of offices aboya by means of Improv- ed methods of lighting, ventilation and boating,
When asked why he went so far down, the architect said that a business man bad proposi ed to lease all the sub-surface space avaliable, and he had decided to provide enough to
Emprest-Dowager seized the reins of Gow-satisfy him. ernment in 1898, Yoan Shik-kai intrigued to do away with Kwang Su and to'appolat so of Prince Tuan Emperor of China. But in this attempt be failed because the Foreign Ministers of Peking, on less than the Chinese
Work is to begin immediately, and it is hoped to finish the building by May, 1910. · It is to be of white conmelled brick and terra colts, with certain colour effects in blus, green and yellow terra colts, and will cost $3,875,000 (gold), (e)
Sanitary Department; 19th January, 1909. Sir-I have the honour to report for the in formation of the Board that rinderpest is now at an end in Shed No. 1o of the Dairy Farm Com-people, protested against the arbitrary act. pany's premises at Sassoon's Villa, Pokfulam Since then Yuan Shih-kai held strong anti- It will have forty-three stories, and be 516 Read, and that foot and mouth disease is also foreign views and got up the Boxer rebellion feet 6 inches tall-the tallest single, compact at an end in Sheds Nos. 11 and 12 belonging of 100 in revenge for his discomflute.
building in the city," according to the archi to the same Company."
Kang Ya-wei deprecates any representation tect The Singer, and Metropolitan beildings These sheds have been cleansed and disby Foreign Ministers on behalf of Yuza Sbih are the only ones that will tower higher than infected and I beg therefore io recommend that kai, holding that this is a matter which should will the proposed building, bur anither, he these sheds be up longer regarded as an infect- be settled by Chins slope. The result of the
says, is a compact structure, de ed area.
trial, be adds, would convince foreigners that Yuan Shib.kai instigated the Boxer rebe lion. It may also be the last of the sky-scrapers, as the term, is understood in New York. The Our representative pointed out that it was
new building code, which prohibits the ersc Yuan Shib ka's conduct when the Legations tion of excessively tall buildings, will probably were besieged that has so raised bim in the estimation of foreigners. "Is that so?" asked 80.ipto effect soon, thus rendering Impossibla Kang Yo-wel, sarcastically. "We shall know such enterprises in futuro.
But if it proves the last of the sky-scrapers, how to act next time. We shall instruct the it will at least have taught fatore would-be tall Chiness to kill the foreigners,That would buildings the direction in which they may saturs foreign help for us when our sins are legitimately expand. It will have shown to
There were no deaths from foot and mouth disease, and of the alpeteco animals in No. to shed affected with zinderpest, two died.
·ADAM GIBSON,-- Colonial Veterinary Surgeon:
Sanitary Board.
ed by his readiness to join issus on this ONE of the questions which Mr. Mackensie point with a section of the people or King will investigate on the occasion of his by his endorsement of their ignorant prejud visit to Shanghai in February as representa ica. Intelligence that reaches us this morn live of the Dominion Government is the ex- ing from Chinese sources states that there traordinary increase of Chinese Immigration. ard to be no changes for the present among the When the poll tax was increased to too four The Secertarý, r clearer picture to be drawn of recent evanis in higher official posts, but that an inquiry into years ago immigration practically ceased, "bu the Capitól, and from them we are led to infer provincial administrations is to be instituted during the past fiscal year it has suddenly been that the Regent acted alone in bringing about The phraseology is familiar and sugurs so good the dramatic downfall of Grand Councillor for the prominent Viceroys and Governors who Casada, contributing a revenue of £149,200, You Shih-kai. On Thursday, December 31, known to be close associates with Yusu balf of which goes to the provinces where the Prince China received in audience the Censor Shib-kal. But cotil thera is evidence to the immigrants stop. It will be interesting to dis who had Impeached Yaan Shik-kni· fasi-yas, contrary, we shall believe the assurances cover the malospring of this remarkable in-
crease
revealed that over 1,500 Chinese have catéted, UNNATURal foster parentS. discovered The celebrated Chiners reform them how to put at the botom the stories that
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et, wa may add, is convinced that now that the builders through necessity reject from the Yuan Shih-kal has been removed from cffice there is every prospect of a permanent edifice of reform being erected on a solid foundation. The one obstacle in the path of the reformers has been removed, and the Constitution can no longer be delayed.
and on the following day the Grand Councillors already given informally that there is no intes
The suspicious movements of a girl wander had submitted to them an edict which, it
ing on a caual bridge at Byego on Sunday is understood, cancelled the
tion on the part of the Government to pre
night attracted the attention of a policeman, offences of Kang Yo-wei in connection with the reform Chinesq
cipitate a controversy between Manchus and
THE deterioration of the engines and bollers who invited her to accompany him to the movement - el 1898----Both Prince Ching
of the American Battleship Fleet on its cruise | station. There she gave her nama as Ķebay. and Yoan. Shih-kai... refused to sign this
round the world is attracting the attention of asbi Tomi, aged 18, daughter of a kurumaya 'st Edict and it was withdrawn by the Regent. THERE is said to be strong competition in Congress, the Secretary of the Navy having Kyoto. According to her statement, says SOROK Lumaiti, who speaks on the subject of On January 2 Yuan Shih-kal was at the Wai- Japan between dealers in beef and dealers is asked Congress for a special appropriation of the Japan Chronicle she was adopted the unification of Pekin Syadicate shares, of rupu,when a circular_was issued summonlag-whats-flesh. Boat is usually-in-greater-de- $4,000,000 for repairs. The vessel which is when very young by ▲ may
may and woman | "course, with an authority that is quite unique, the Grand Councillors to meet-He repaired mand to wisier among the Japanese, but the apparently in the worst condition is the battle of Osaks, with whom the removed to Hyogo & suggests, "Let us all wall for a dividend to be to the Council Hall, but on arriving at the door present consumption hasgallen off by 20 or 30 ship Mains, for which the Secretary asks few days ago. Since that time her foster declared 1/ Every shareholder will then know he was informed that his presence was not per cent, in Tokiu alone, as compared with the $20,000 in addition to $200,000 authorized in parents have made her life a misery by intim how he stands, and, guided by the existing con required. Realizlog what this intelligence corresponding season last year. This is dus the last Naval Appropriation Bill. The Malad's ating their wish to sell her to the licensed tracte, will either protest and take the secessary maan Yuan Shih-kai burded home. The same to the recent exceptionally good capture of boilers, the report says, are worn but and will quarters at Hyogu. Unable to bear the thought legal steps to protect his luterests, or approve evening seven of his wives left for Tientsin, whales. In order to oppose the popularity of tave to be replaced. This venel has best in of such a life, the girl resolved to end her ex- the board's decisions and is his latter case and he himself followed on Sunday morning, whale flesh, dealers in beef have been com commission only since December 1901. Other litance, and with that object proceeded to the will be capable of setting for himself on what travelling in an ordinary car, and on arrival polled to import cheap Koman beef which, vassals of the Flest are reported to be lo equally bridge over the canal. Here her, insh inton, basis the unification scheme ought eventually at the foreign wettlement want to the Astor - however, is said to be less nutritions.
*bad condition,
slon was frustrated, as mentioned,
Should the example of this building be fal- Lowed by others, there is no telling how far underground the all-deep buli future may go. In time a city may come to resemble an iceberg, in the it will be above the surface,
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The other is that the Earl visitors caudot
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